Setlists Matching Artist: Trey Anastasio

Trey gave the keynote speech and performed at The Retreat's annual Imagine Gala. This set was solo acoustic and the setlist is unconfirmed.
This performance was part of Mempho Music Festival and took place on the Adams Keegan Stage. Trey teased Hey Stranger in Wolfman's Brother.
This performance was part of Sea.Hear.Now and took place on the Surf Stage. The TAB debut of Kitty's Back featured Bruce Springsteen on guitar and vocals.
This show featured Trey performing with the Boston Pops, Edwin Outwater conducting, and with orchestration by Don Hart. Water in the Sky, More, and The Inlaw Josie Wales featured Trey on acoustic.
This show featured Trey performing with the National Symphony Orchestra, Edwin Outwater conducting, with orchestration by Don Hart, and featured the orchestral debuts of Evolve, Mercy, and Harry Hood. Water in the Sky, More, and The Inlaw Josie Wales featured Trey on acoustic.
This was a private show. Free featured Trey on solo acoustic. This setlist is unconfirmed.
This performance was part of Boston Calling Music Festival and took place on the Happy Valley Red Stage.
Shade featured Trey on acoustic.
Snowflakes in the Sand featured Trey on acoustic.
After Spin, somebody in the crowd shouted "Let's go Rangers" and Trey said "that solo was dedicated to Chris Kreider." When the Words Go Away and Heavy Things featured Trey on acoustic.
Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. It's Happening Again and Brian and Robert featured Trey on acoustic.
Water in the Sky featured Trey on acoustic.
This show featured the debuts of It's Happening Again and Liquidate the Moon. Heavy Things, It's Happening Again, and Water in the Sky featured Trey on acoustic.
This show featured the debut of The Kid in the Sky. Trey teased Third Stone From the Sun in First Tube. Lost in the Pack and Shade featured Trey on acoustic.
This show featured the debut of Mists of the Past. Brian and Robert featured Trey on acoustic. Theme From the Bottom and Limb By Limb were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the full band debut of Snowflakes in the Sand (all prior versions had been performed solo acoustic by Trey) with Trey on acoustic. When the Words Go Away and Brian and Robert were Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the debut of Long Long Time. Trey teased Let's Go Blue in Undermind. Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. Heavy Things and Shade featured Trey on acoustic. Strange Design was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the debuts of What's Going Through Your Mind, Poppyhead, and Demons. What's Going Through Your Mind was introduced by Trey as "Your Mind."
This performance was supposed to be part of Beachlife Festival but was canceled due to high winds.

Soundcheck: Halfway Home, It's Happening Again, ...And Flew Away, Outside the Lines, Hey Stranger, Tubthumping (x3)

SET 1: Back on the Train, Sand, Tubthumping [1] > Happy Birthday to You [2], Outside the Lines, Wolfman's Brother, The Moma Dance > No Men In No Man's Land, Steam, Blaze On > Ghost

This unannounced set (billed ahead of time as Soule Monde) was part of an evening celebrating Tom Marshall's 60th birthday and featured the TAB debut of Tubthumping with Tom on vocals and Tony Perusso on trumpet. Tubthumping had last been performed by a member of Phish on November 21, 1998 when Phish themselves performed it (also with Tom on vocals). Happy Birthday to You also featured Tony Perusso on trumpet. During the soundcheck, It's Happening Again was performed several times and Tubthumping featured Tom on vocals.
This was a private performance celebrating Tom Marshall's 60th birthday that took place prior to the evening's public show also at the Stone Pony. All songs featured Tom Marshall on additional vocals. I Never Left Home featured Anthony Krizan and Cal Kehoe on guitar. Anna Marshall sang lead vocals on Be a Friend.
This performance was part of "A Party to Celebrate the Life and Music of James Casey" and featured the TAB debut of Express Yourself. Ryan Zoidis sat in on saxophone for the entire set. Everything's Right through Rise/Come Together featured Mike Maher on trumpet and Alecia Chakour on vocals. Jo Lampert added vocals to Everything's Right and Rise/Come Together. Erin Boyd and Elenna Canlas also provided additional vocals on Rise/Come Together.
This set was part of Hulaween and took place on the Meadow stage. Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. Sand began with an I Never Needed You Like This Before tease from Trey.
This performance was part of Sound On Sound and was dedicated to James Casey (this was the first TAB show since his passing). Trey teased Layla in Push On 'Til the Day.
This performance was part of the Healing Appalachia festival.
Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. Snowflakes in the Sand through More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Heavy Things and Brian and Robert featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Theme from the Bottom and Limb By Limb were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Brian and Robert featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Snowflakes in the Sand and Strange Design were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the TAB debut of Life Saving Gun.
This set was part of Borderland Music + Arts Festival, took place on the Main Stage, and was dedicated to James Casey. Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement.
Heavy Things, the TAB debut of Lost in the Pack, and Brian and Robert featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. Trey teased Super Bad in Gotta Jibboo. Trey performed Strange Design solo acoustic.
This performance took place at the Coors Light Blues Tent. Blaze On's lyrics were changed to "dancing in the tent." Trey teased Moby Dick in A Wave of Hope.
This performance was part of ALL IN Music & Arts Festival and took place in the Indosphere (officially known as the Indiana Farmers Coliseum).
This performance was part of Catbird Music Festival and took place on the Main Stage.
This performance took place on the Stoke Stage.

Soundcheck: Simple Twist Up Dave, Curlew’s Call, Blues Jam, Evolve, Where They’ll Find Us, Oblivion (this soundcheck is unconfirmed)

SET 1: Set Your Soul Free, Simple Twist Up Dave, Evolve, Rise/Come Together, Steam, Heavy Things > Cayman Review, Night Speaks to a Woman, The Moma Dance, Curlew's Call

SET 2: I Never Needed You Like This Before, 1977, Acting the Devil, No Men In No Man's Land, Oblivion, Love Is What We Are, Drifting, Alaska > Everything's Right

ENCORE: Over the Rainbow [1], First Tube [2]

James Casey joined for the encore (he not appear elsewhere during the show) to sing on Over the Rainbow, which was performed a cappella, and play saxophone on First Tube.
Blaze On's lyrics were changed to "dancing by the water" and the song ended with Everything's Right quotes prompting Trey to say "we're going to end every song like that tonight." Gotta Jibboo also ended with an Everything's Right quote from Trey. O-o-h Child featured James Casey (who did not perform during the show) on vocals.

Soundcheck: Blazing Down the Twisted Wire, Flying Blind (x2), Llama, Valdese (x3), Party Time, Splinters of Hail, Quantegy, The Silver Light, Evolve, Roll Like a River, Lonely Trip, Ocelot

SET 1: Shaking Someone's Outstretched Hand [1], Hey Stranger, Blazing Down the Twisted Wire, Llama [2], No Men In No Man's Land, Roll Like a River, Party Time, Evolve, The Silver Light, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan

SET 2: Gotta Jibboo, Broken Into Pieces [3], Flying Blind[3], Wolfman's Brother, Valdese[3], Splinters of Hail[3], Ocelot, Heavy Things, Lonely Trip, Everything's Right

ENCORE: Carini

This show featured the debuts of Broken into Pieces, Flying Blind, Valdese, and Splinters of Hail and the first public performance of Shaking Someone's Outstretched Hand (which had previously been played on October 23, 2020 during the Beacon Jams). Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. The Llama in the soundcheck was also performed in an alternate arrangement and was incomplete. Trey teased a little more time before the soundcheck's Ocelot.

Soundcheck: The Moma Dance, Ghosts of the Forest, Shaking Someone's Outstretched Hand, Ruby Waves

SET 1: I Never Needed You Like This Before, If I Could See the World [1], Spin, Undermind > Ghosts of the Forest > The Endless Dream [2], Mercy, Pillow Jets[2], 46 Days

SET 2: Outside the Lines[2] > Ruby Waves > Machine[2], About to Run, The Moma Dance [3] > Twist

ENCORE: A Wave of Hope

This show featured the debuts of The Endless Dream, Pillow Jets, Outside the Lines, and Machine and the first public performance of If I Could See the World (which had previously been played on October 9, 2020 during the Beacon Jams). Moma Dance was unfinished. Fish quoted Louie, Louie in Twist. Trey and Fish quoted The Well in the soundcheck's Moma Dance. Hey Stranger was teased before the soundcheck's Shaking Someone's Outstretched Hand.
This show featured the debuts of Where They'll Find Us, Perseid, Monsters, Oblivion, The Well, and Ether Edge, the first public performance of The Greater Good (which had previously been played on October 16, 2020 during the Beacon Jams), and the Trey Anastasio debut of Halfway Home (previously only performed by Ghosts of the Forest and Phish). Perseid had evolved from Forward People, which had been released as a single in 2021. The first Perseid was unfinished due to technical issues. Air Said To Me was performed for the first time since December 31, 2006. What's Done was last played on February 28, 2010. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in The Greater Good. Ghost's lyrics were changed to "the story of Fish in Telluride."
Goose opened for TAB at this co-bill show. Ghost through Party Time featured Rick Mitarotonda on guitar and Peter Anspach on keys. First Tube through Party Time also featured Jeff Arevalo and Ben Atkind on percussion. Trevor Weekz played bass on First Tube and was on percussion for the encore. Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement and had its final lyric changed to "Taboose." Party Time ended with the horns and everyone else on percussion playing as everyone walked off stage.
Goose opened for TAB at this co-bill show. Mr. Completely through Money, Love and Change featured Rick Mitarotonda on guitar and Peter Anspach on keys.
Goose opened for TAB at this co-bill show. The TAB debut of Meet Me at the Creek featured Trey and Billy Strings on acoustic guitars and Billy on vocals. Possum featured Billy on guitar and additional vocals. The Moma Dance and Gotta Jibboo featured Billy and Rick Mitarotonda on guitar and Peter Anspach on keys with Billy adding vocals to Gotta Jibboo. The TAB debut of Love and Regret as well as Water in the Sky were performed by just Trey and Billy on acoustics. Billy sang on Love and Regret. Back on the Train featured Billy and Rick on guitars and vocals and Peter on keys. Carini featured Billy and Rick on guitars, Peter on keys and vocals, Trevor Weekz on bass, and Jeff Arevalo and Ben Atkind on percussion.
Goose opened for TAB at this co-bill show. Sand and the full TAB debut of Suzy Greenberg (last played by Trey outside of Phish on February 23, 2011 as a solo acoustic performance of the song) featured Rick Mitarotonda on guitar and Peter Anspach on keys with Rick and Peter adding vocals to Suzy. Jeff Arevalo, Ben Atkind, and Trevor Weekz also joined on percussion for Suzy. More and Backwards Down the Number Line were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Goose opened for TAB at this co-bill show. Mr. Completely and Rise/Come Together featured Rick Mitarotonda on guitar and Peter Anspach on keys. The first full TAB performance of Possum featured Rick on guitar, Peter on keys, and Jeff Arevalo, Ben Atkind, and Trevor Weekz on percussion. Prior to this show, the only other time Possum had been played publicly as "TAB" was at the first TAB performance on February 15, 1999 as Trey, Tony Markellis, and Russ Lawton (it was played on October 23, 2020 during the Beacon Jams). This was also the first Possum to be played by any member of Phish with a full horn section since July 27, 1991.
Goose opened for TAB at this co-bill show. No Men In No Man's Land through Carini featured Rick Mitarotonda on guitar and Peter Anspach on keys. Carini also featured Trevor Weekz on bass and Jeff Arevalo and Ben Atkind on percussion.
Goose opened for TAB at this co-bill show. Back on the Train and Steam featured Rick Mitarotonda on guitar and Peter Anspach on keys with Rick and Peter adding vocals to Back on the Train. Theme From the Bottom was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Rick joined Trey on acoustic guitar for Strange Design and also sang vocals. Blaze On featured Rick on guitar, Peter on keys, and Jeff Arevalo, Ben Atkind, and Trevor Weekz on percussion.
Goose opened for TAB at this co-bill show. Wolfman's Brother through First Tube featured Rick Mitarotonda on guitar and Peter Anspach on keys. The TAB debut of Llama and First Tube also featured Jeff Arevalo and Ben Atkind on percussion with First Tube also featuring Trevor Weekz on bass. Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement and had its final lyric changed to "Taboose."
This show featured the debut of Blazing Down the Twisted Wire. 6 1/2 Minutes featured Trey on acoustic with Jennifer, Natalie, and James on additional vocals.
Trey teased the Odd Couple theme in Ocelot. Trey performed Theme From the Bottom through More solo acoustic. More was started in the wrong key, aborted, and restarted in the correct key.
Theme from the Bottom and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Last Tube began as First Tube. Bug was performed by the Trey Anastasio Band with a full lineup (minus James) for the first time since May 31, 2002 (it had been played by TAB as "Classic TAB" with Trey, Russ Lawton, Tony Markellis, and Ray Paczkowski in 2008 and by the Trey Anastasio Trio in 2018).
The debut of 6 1/2 Minutes and Brief Time featured Trey on acoustic with Jennifer and Natalie on additional vocals. James also sang on Brief Time.
This was a private performance and the setlist is unknown. Dave Matthews played an opening set before TAB's set. Trey and Dave performed together for the encore.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic (except for Happy Birthday which was also sung by Trey and the crowd to his daughter Eliza who was in attendance) and featured the first acoustic performances of Evening Song and Hey Stranger.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first public performance of A Little More Time and the first acoustic performances of Happy Birthday and Roll Like A River. This night marked the debut of Sphere Immersive Sound, billed as "the world's most advanced concert audio system." After Strange Design, Trey noted that the song had been written exactly 27 years ago and proceeded to play and sing Happy Birthday for the song. Trey quoted Vaccinated Attitude before Everything's Right.
This performance was part of the Peach Music Festival and took place on the Peach Stage. The Moma Dance and Rise/Come Together featured Celisse Henderson on guitar and vocals. Celisse added vocals to A Life Beyond The Dream.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic with the exception of Bug (Trey brought Jovi, a girl who had been holding up a "Can I sing Bug with u" sign, from the audience on stage to sing the song).
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Harry Hood was started mid song and unfinished.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first acoustic performance of Mercy. Prior to Brian and Robert, a fan in the audience shouted out "Slow Sparkle" (Phish had played a slowed down Maze earlier in the month) to which Trey responded "Fast Lawn Boy." Trey then briefly sang and played parts of Lawn Boy at a fast tempo before saying he was going to save that one for when the "boys" come back and that they'd speed up Lawn Boy.
Theme From the Bottom was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey sang a part of Walfredo after Theme and teased Oye Como Va in Ghost.
This show featured the first public performance of Mercy and the debut of Roll Like A River.
Cyro teased Watermelon Man before Gotta Jibboo. This show marked the debut of Hey Stranger. Theme From the Bottom through Chalk Dust Torture were performed by Trey solo acoustic. Harry Hood was started mid song and unfinished.
This performance was part of Sweetwater 420 Fest. Trey teased Hey, Ho, Nobody Home and the Odd Couple theme in Rubberneck Lions. Shadow of a Man featured Les on the Whamola and Trey on the Matterhorn.
This performance was part of Sweetwater 420 Fest and took place on the Sweetwater Stage.
Trey played Long As I Can See the Light and briefly sang Do-Re-Mi during a music lesson that was shared on Facebook and Instagram.
Trey and Page stopped by the guitar shop to thank them for Trey's custom acoustic guitar (a belated birthday gift for Trey from Page) and performed Theme from the Bottom with Trey on acoustic guitar and Page adding vocals.
This show featured Fish on drums in place of Russ Lawton who had recently tested positive for COVID-19. Strange Design and Backwards Down the Number Line were performed by Trey solo acoustic. Evolve through A Life Beyond the Dream featured James Casey (who had been absent during the tour due to a recent colon cancer diagnosis) on saxophone with James adding additional vocals for Rise/Come Together and A Life Beyond the Dream.
This show featured Fish on drums in place of Russ Lawton who had recently tested positive for COVID-19. Mr. Completely contained Party Time quotes from Trey and Let's Go Blue teases. When the Words Go Away through More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured Fish on drums in place of Russ Lawton who had recently tested positive for COVID-19.
This show took place in the amphitheater and featured Fish on drums in place of Russ Lawton who had recently tested positive for COVID-19. Trey and Fish teased Let's Go Blue in Twist.
This show took place in the amphitheater. It was originally advertised as Trey Anastasio Band but was changed to a Trey solo acoustic show after Russ Lawton tested positive for COVID-19.
Mountains in the Mist through More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Trey teased Walk This Way in The Way I Feel. Sample in a Jar through Strange Design were performed solo acoustic by Trey.
Waste and Backwards Down the Number Line were performed solo acoustic by Trey.
This show featured the first full TAB performance of Ghosts of the Forest. When the Words Go Away and More were performed solo acoustic by Trey.
This performance, presented as Rubber Jungle LIVE and airing on Sirius XM's Phish Radio, featured Trey on acoustic guitar.
This performance was part of the Peach Music Festival and took place on the Peach Stage. Rubberneck Lions contained a quote from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from Les and a Let's Go Blue tease from Trey. Les teased Xanadu in Little Faces.
This show featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Divided Sky, Water in the Sky, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Drift While You're Sleeping, A Life Beyond the Dream, Joy, Slave to the Traffic Light, You Enjoy Myself, Brief Time, and Tweezer Reprise featured the Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek and Maxim Moston on violin, Rachel Golub on viola, and Anja Wood on cello) and Jeff Tanski on piano. Jeff also appeared on I Never Needed You Like This Before, The Wedge, Bouncing Around the Room, and Split Open and Melt. Trey teased Back on the Train before Sample. The strings teased Chameleon in YEM.
This show featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Fluffhead, Brian and Robert, Stash, Mercury, The Lizards, Wolfman's Brother, What's The Use?, If I Could, Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S., Pebbles and Marbles, Harry Hood, and First Tube featured the Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek and Maxim Moston on violin, Rachel Golub on viola, and Anja Wood on cello) and Jeff Tanski on piano. Jeff also appeared on Shade, Dirt, and Sand. After Fluffhead, Trey briefly sang Heather McDougal Song, as Heather was in attendance.
This show featured Trey on acoustic guitar and the first acoustic performances of Reba, Drift While You're Sleeping, You Enjoy Myself, and Tweezer Reprise. Strange Design, Drift While You're Sleeping, Light, Till We Meet Again, The Lizards, Slave to the Traffic Light, You Enjoy Myself, A Life Beyond the Dream, and Tweezer Reprise featured the Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek and Maxim Moston on violin, Rachel Golub on viola, and Anja Wood on cello) and Jeff Tanski on piano. Jeff also appeared on Reba, Ghosts of the Forest, Dirt, and Miss You. Reba did not contain the whistling ending. The Rescue Squad Strings and Trey teased Chameleon in YEM.
This show featured Trey on acoustic guitar and the first acoustic performances of I Never Needed You Like This Before, Foam, and What's The Use? Brian and Robert, Wolfman's Brother, What's The Use?, Pebbles and Marbles, and Lifeboy featured the Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek and Maxim Moston on violin, Rachel Golub on viola, and Anja Wood on cello) and Jeff Tanski on piano. Page joined on piano from Mountains in the Mist through the end of the show. Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. also featured the Rescue Squad Strings, with Jeff Tanski accompanying on keys. Trey quoted Reunited before Waste. Sleeping Monkey was introduced as Tony Markelis's and Page's favorite song. Trey and Page left the stage to the audience singing Sleeping Monkey and began the encore playing the ending of the song.
This show featured Trey on acoustic guitar and the debut acoustic performances of Stash, Split Open and Melt, and First Tube. Stash, Water in the Sky, Fluffhead, Mercury, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Joy, Harry Hood, and First Tube featured the Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek and Maxim Moston on violin, Rachel Golub on viola, and Anja Wood on cello) and Jeff Tanski on piano. Jeff also appeared on Shade and Split Open and Melt. Alive Again was performed acoustic for the first time since May 22, 2002. Everything's Right was started and stopped with Trey getting up and acting like he was going to walk off stage before sitting down and playing the song in full. Prior to Harry Hood, Trey sang a bit of Rescue Squad after introducing the Strings.

SET 1: Lonely Trip [1] > Sand[1], Esther [2], Jam [3], Frost[1], Stash[1], Pebbles and Marbles[1], Jam, Reba [4], A Life Beyond The Dream[1]

This performance, was presented as Rubber Jungle LIVE and aired on Sirius XM's Phish Radio. All songs except for the jams featured Jeff Tanski on piano. This performance marked the acoustic debut of Esther. The first jam also featured Trey on acoustic guitar and contained a Welcome to the Jungle quote. Reba's lyrics were changed to "Sell it to Joey in the store." Reba did not contain the whistling ending.
This performance, presented as Rubber Jungle LIVE and airing on Sirius XM's Phish Radio, featured Trey on acoustic guitar and the debuts of Getting Ready for Tour, A Little More Time, and Tour Bus Window as well as the first acoustic performances of Lost in the Pack, Evolve, and Quantegy. Welcome to the Jungle was quoted at the end of Sigma Oasis and in Quantegy.

This performance was the finale to The Beacon Jams series and featured the debut of Just a Touch and the full TAB debuts of Carini, Fast Enough for You, and Slave to the Traffic Light. Just A Touch began with Trey on acoustic guitar accompanied by James, Jennifer, and Natalie on vocals in a stairwell in the Beacon and finished with them all on stage. Pebbles and Marbles, Slave to the Traffic Light, and First Tube featured The Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek and Maxim Moston on violin, Rachel Golub on viola, and Anja Wood on cello) with Pebbles and Slave beginning with just Trey on acoustic guitar with The Rescue Squad Strings and the TAB horns before Trey switched to electric guitar and the rest of the band joined in. Liquid Time was stopped (for Trey to talk) and restarted. Trey briefly sang Moby Dick before Shine. Trey quoted Baby Blue after Shine. After First Tube, Trey walked through the Beacon into the lobby (where there were dancers), giving facemasks out to people before exiting the Beacon with the music still playing.

This performance was part of The Beacon Jams series and featured the debut of Heather McDougal Song and the full TAB debuts of Harry Hood, Let Me Lie, Chalk Dust Torture Reprise, and Death Don't Hurt Very Long. Alive Again's lyrics were changed to "winter's coming and I'd like a review." Petrichor, Harry Hood, Lifeboy through Let Me Lie, and Goodbye Head featured The Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek and Maxim Moston on violin, Rachel Golub on viola, and Anja Wood on cello) with Petrichor featuring just Trey, Jeff Tanski on piano, and the TAB horns, Harry Hood beginning with just Trey on acoustic guitar with the rest of the band joining later, and Lifeboy with Trey on acoustic guitar and Jen Hartswick and Natalie Cressman adding vocals. Trey teased Manteca in Curlew's Call. Trey teased and quoted Heather McDougal Song after Let Me Lie. Chalk Dust Torture Reprise was sung as "Heather McDougal Song." James quoted No Woman No Cry and Trey quoted Welcome to the Jungle after Goodbye Head.

This performance was part of The Beacon Jams series and featured the debuts of Mercy and Are You There Colleen?, the TAB debuts of Moma Dance and A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, and the full TAB debuts of You Enjoy Myself, Kill Devil Falls, Twenty Years Later, Joy, Tube, Billy Breathes, Bouncing Around the Room, and Wading in the Velvet Sea. You Enjoy Myself began with just Trey with The Rescue Squad Strings and Jeff Tanski on piano with the rest of the band and Jennifer Hartswick, Celisse Henderson, Jo Lampert joining in on vocals later. the lyrics in You Enjoy Myself were changed to "boy, woman, god, shit." Winterqueen featured Trey on acoustic guitar with the full band and singers. Trey teased No Men In No Man's Land in Moma Dance. mercy through Joy featured The Rescue Squad Strings. mercy also featured Jeff Tanski on piano. Summer of '89 featured just Trey on acoustic guitar with the Strings. Trey quoted On the Road Again after Summer of '89. Trey quoted She Blinded Me with Science in Tube.

This performance was part of The Beacon Jams series and featured the Ghosts of the Forest setlist from the band's 2019 tour played in its entirety. Friend, In Long Lines, There's a Path Above, Beneath a Sea of Stars Parts 1 & 2, Mint Siren Dream, Shadows Thrown By Fire, A Life Beyond The Dream, and Brief Time featured The Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek, Maxim Moston, Phil Payton, and Mary Jo Stilp on violin, Monica Davis and Rachel Golub on viola, and Eleanor Norton and Anja Wood on cello). Trey teased No Men In No Man's Land in Sightless Escape. Pigtail was quoted before Stumble Into Flight.

This performance was part of The Beacon Jams series and began with a video of Trey finally escaping from his riser from Phish's December 31, 2019 concert at Madison Square Garden and making it to the Beacon Theater to watch the himself and his band playing the TAB debut of In the House - In a Heartbeat before they segued into Say It To Me SA.N.T.O.S. This show marked the full TAB debuts of Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S., Breath and Burning, and Gumbo and the debut of Lonely Trip. Ray teased Happy Birthday after wishing his mother a happy birthday. Quantegy was performed for the first time since May 3, 2005. Trey performed Snowflakes in the Sand and Mountains in the Mist solo acoustic. The lyrics of Breath and Burning were changed to "rage on the Beacon stage." Trey quoted If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song) after Pigtail. Til We Meet Again through Frost were performed with The Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek and Maxim Moston on violin, Rachel Golub on viola, and Anja Wood on cello) and with Til We Meet Again and More featuring just Trey on acoustic guitar and My Friend My Friend and Guyute just Trey on acoustic guitar and Jeff Tanski on piano. My Friend My Friend did not contain the "MYFE" ending. Guyute included Trey quoting some of Vincent Price's narration from Thriller.

This performance was part of The Beacon Jams series and featured the debut of Shaking Someone's Outstretched Hand, the first Trey solo acoustic performance of Rescue Squad, the TAB debut of Leaves, and the full TAB debut of The Lizards. Trey quoted Manhattan after Shaking Someone's Outstretched Hand. Andre the Giant was performed for the first time since May 26, 2002. Turtle in the Clouds was performed by Trey solo acoustic. What's the Use? through If I Could and Leaves through The Lizards featured The Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek and Maxim Moston on violin, Rachel Golub on viola, and Anja Wood on cello) with What's the Use? featuring only Trey and Jeff Tanski on piano and Brian and Robert and If I Could only Trey on acoustic guitar. Leaves also featured Trey on acoustic guitar with TAB returning to the stage. Windora Bug had Corona references. Prior to this performance, the only other time Possum had been played as "TAB" was at the first TAB performance on February 15, 1999 as Trey, Tony Markellis, and Russ Lawton. Twist was introduced as "Folding The Laundry" and "When Your Dryer's Broke."

This performance was part of The Beacon Jams series and featured the debuts of Evolve and The Greater Good and the TAB debut of I Never Needed You Like This Before. Divided Sky was only Trey accompanied by Jeff Tanski on piano, Trey teased No Men In No Man's Land in Back On The Train. Trey teased Back in Black before Strange Design. Strange Design through Wolfman's Brother featured The Rescue Squad Strings (Katie Kresek and Maxim Moston on violin, Rachel Golub on viola, and Anja Wood on cello), with Strange Design and Water in the Sky featuring just Trey on acoustic guitar, The Greater Good with Trey only on vocals (no guitar), Greyhound Rising and Wolfman's Brother with the full band, and Wolfman's Brother with Trey on acoustic guitar. Trey quoted Rescue Squad when introducing The Rescue Squad Strings at the end of Wolfman's Brother. Trey teased Let It Grow in No Men In No Man's Land. Trey quoted a line from Poltergeist before and during Ghost's intro.

This performance was part of The Beacon Jams series and featured the debuts of I Never Left Home, A Wave of Hope, If I Could See the World, When the Words Go Away, and ...And Flew Away. Trey quoted Windora Bug after Soul Planet. Shade featured Jeff Tanski on piano. Stash was performed by Trey, Jeff on piano, and Cyro clapping. When the Words Go Away and Sunset Days were performed by Trey solo acoustic. The Inlaw Josie Wales was performed by just Trey on acoustic and Jeff Tanski on piano.

This solo acoustic performance was previously recorded and was part of the SummerStage Jubilee, which was a free benefit digital concert supporting the foundation's programs in parks.

Trey was the first in-studio guest on The Tonight Show in five months (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) for the debut of I Never Needed You Like This Before with The Roots as his backing band.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for June 16, 2021.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for June 18, 2021 before being cancelled altogether.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for June 23, 2021 before being cancelled altogether.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and would have been part of Mountain Jam.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.

This performance was canceled as a result of the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak and rescheduled for April 17, 2021 before being cancelled altogether.

SET 1: Warehouse, Where Are You Going, Too Much, Pay for What You Get, Fool to Think, #27, Jimi Thing, The Song That Jane Likes, Rooftop, The Dreaming Tree, So Much to Say, Squirm, Little Thing, Say Goodbye, Stay (Wasting Time), Kashmir, Waste [1], Bathtub Gin[1], Typical Situation, Why I Am, Dancing Nancies

ENCORE: Here On Out, Some Devil, All Along the Watchtower

ENCORE 2: Crash into Me

Trey sat in with Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds on acoustic guitar for Waste and Bathtub Gin.
This show featured the Oysterhead debuts of White Room, Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers, and First Tube. Mr. Oysterhead contained Them Changes teases and lyrics.
This was the first Oysterhead performance in almost 14 years and featured the Oysterhead debuts of Voices Inside My Head and 46 Days. Little Faces included Machine Gun (Jimi Hendrix) teases. Les teased Tommy The Cat in Mr. Oysterhead. Rubberneck Lions began with a Too Many Puppies tease from Les. Les teased The Toys Go Winding Down and The Star Spangled Banner in Army's On Ecstasy. Trey teased L.A. Woman in 46 Days. Owner of the World included Jean Pierre and Smoke on the Water teases.
This show was webcast via LivePhish and featured the first full TAB performance of Party Time (this had been previously played by the TAB trio in 2018). Sultans of Swing had lyric changes to reference New Orleans and Saturday night.
This show was webcast via LivePhish and featured the first full TAB Back on the Train (this had been previously played solo acoustic and by the TAB trio in 2018), the first Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown since October 23, 2008, and the TAB debut of Evening Song. Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella. Ruby Waves was performed by TAB for the first time since October 19, 2008.
Trey, playing his first show at the Bomb Factory since May 7, 1994, teased Tweezer after Cayman Review. Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella. Cyro Baptista, who was part of Trey's band for this tour, missed the show because of the flu.
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella. Strange Design and Brian and Robert were performed by Trey solo acoustic. Cyro Baptista, who was part of Trey's band for this tour, missed the show because of the flu.
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
This show featured the debut of All Pretending. Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella.
The Landlady was played by TAB for the first time since December 31, 2006. Backwards Down the Number Line and Sleeping Monkey were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the debut of The Silver Light.

Soundcheck: Spin, Shade, I'm Down, Back In The U.S.A. (x2), A Life Beyond The Dream (x2), Sigma Oasis, Set Your Soul Free, I'm Down, Rise / Come Together (this soundcheck is possibly incomplete)

SET 1: I'm Down [1], Set Your Soul Free, Sidewalks of San Francisco, Undermind, Drifting, Olivia, Blaze On, Camel Walk, Love Is What We Are[1], Money, Love and Change

SET 2: Sigma Oasis[1], Night Speaks to a Woman, About to Run, Valentine, Alaska, Shade, Gotta Jibboo, Clint Eastwood > Simple Twist Up Dave

ENCORE: Ether Sunday, Shine, Show of Life

This show featured the TAB debuts of I'm Down, Love Is What We Are, and Sigma Oasis. I'm Down and Blaze On had lyric changes referencing Trey being rescued during Phish's New Year's Eve show on December 31, 2019. After the soundcheck's second I'm Down, Trey sang a bit of Blaze On solo and referenced flat-earthers, rescue deniers, and a frying pan. Tony then teased Burlap Sack and Pumps.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey walked off the stage while the crowd was still singing along to Bathtub Gin and played the final notes of Gin when he returned for the encore.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey whistled a bit of Piano Man before Strange Design.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey walked off the stage while the crowd was still singing along to Bathtub Gin and played the final notes of Gin when he returned for the encore.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of If Again. Trey preceded Snowflakes in the Sand by mentioning how it had debuted in this room and had returned after a long absence because Scott Marks had requested it be brought back. Trey teased Big Black Furry Creature from Mars and sang part of the theme from Sanford and Son after If Again.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey walked off the stage while the crowd was still singing along to Bathtub Gin and played the final notes of Gin when he returned for the encore.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of Ruby Waves and Towers.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of Death Don't Hurt Very Long and My Problem Right There.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of In Long Lines, Windora Bug, and Sanity.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Mr. Oysterhead.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of About to Run and Ghosts of the Forest.
This performance was part of the Live From Here series and featured Chris Eldridge on guitar, Brittany Haas on fiddle, Chris Thile on mandolin and vocals, Mike Elizondo on bass, Sarah Jarosz on guitar and vocals (Jarosz was only on vocals for If I Could and Back in the U.S.A.), Kush Abadey on drums, and Brett Williams on keys. Blaze On and I'm Gonna Sleep With One Eye Open were performed with Wynton Marsalis on trumpet with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Tom Papa, Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and Dulcé Sloan also performed separately.
This solo acoustic performance was preceded by a screening of Between Me and My Mind and a discussion with moderator Scott Goldman. This show featured the first Trey acoustic performance of A Life Beyond The Dream.
This performance was part of the Bourbon & Beyond festival.
This performance was part of LOCKN’ Festival. The second set and encore featured Derek Trucks on guitar. A Life Beyond The Dream and Rise/Come Together featured Susan Tedeschi on vocals. Brief Time and More were performed acoustic with only Trey and Derek on stage.
This show featured the TAB debut of The Green Truth. Summer of '89 was performed by Trey solo acoustic and dedicated to his wife Sue on their 25th wedding anniversary.
Olivia was performed for the first time since June 7, 2003.
Trey teased Jean Pierre and May The Force Be With You in Last Tube. More was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the TAB debut of Sightless Escape. Strange Design and Mountains in the Mist were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This solo acoustic performance was part of Newport Folk Festival, Trey teased Snowflakes in the Sand before Shade. More was originally played in the wrong key and eventually aborted and restarted in the correct key.
This show was streamed for free on YouTube and took place on the Peach Stage on the third night of the four day Peach Fest.
This show was webcast via Live Phish and featured the TAB debut of Friend. Brian and Robert and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show was webcast via Live Phish, featured the first TAB performance of Will It Go Round in Circles since December 30, 2006, and the TAB debut of About to Run.
Strange Design through Chalk Dust Torture were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This performance was preceded by the world premiere of the Between Me and My Mind documentary. More was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Heavy Things and Blaze On featured Page on keys.
Khruangbin was the opening act.
Yo La Tengo was the opening act.
This show was webcast via Live Phish.
This show was webcast via Live Phish. The Intro that debuted at this show was the fifth prerecorded piano intro played over the PA  to debut on the Ghosts of the Forest tour.
The Intro that debuted at this show was the fourth prerecorded piano intro played over the PA  to debut on the Ghosts of the Forest tour.
The Intro that debuted at this show was the third prerecorded piano intro played over the PA  to debut on the Ghosts of the Forest tour.
The Intro that debuted at this show was the second prerecorded piano intro played over the PA to debut on the Ghosts of the Forest tour.
Intro was a prerecorded piano intro played over the PA.
This show was the first performance of Trey's Ghosts in the Forest project. All songs were debuts except for Ruby Waves, which was performed for the first time since October 19, 2008. Intro was a prerecorded piano intro played over the PA. Wider contained a When the Saints Go Marching In tease from Trey.

SET 1: Slide B [1], Miss Miriam [2], Rocket[2], Mimi[2], Whassat[2], The Story[2], Bernard [3], Take My Hand[3], Elsie's River[3], Allah Uya[2], Tango[2]

ENCORE: Influence[3]

Trey sat in for the entire show. Cyro Baptista was on percussion for Miss Miriam through the encore and James Casey appeared on saxophone for Bernard through Elsie's River and Influence.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the debuts of Sigma Oasis and Sunset Days. Trey teased Sunset Days before Talk.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Glide II. Snowflakes in the Sand was performed by Trey for the first time since May 17, 1999 and Glide II was performed for the first time by any member of Phish since May 16, 1995.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of Swept Away and Steep.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the debut of Bliss and the first Trey acoustic performance of Cool Amber and Mercury. Trey teased Can't Always Listen in The Wedge and quoted Hot in Herre after Farmhouse.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of The Connection. In the banter after The Connection, Trey teased and quoted Wait. Trey also quoted Wait in The Lizards and Wilson.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Set Your Soul Free. Trey quoted Family Affair before Wolfman's Brother.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of We Are Come To Outlive Our Brains. Hood was started mid-song and unfinished.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Turtle in the Clouds, You Gotta See Mama Every Night, and Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S..
This performance took place on the Stoke Stage and featured Ray Paczkowski on keys. Waste and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured Ray Paczkowski on keys. Waste through More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured Ray Paczkowski on keys. Waste, Strange Design, and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This performance, billed as "Sustain," was in memory of Chris Cottrell, and benefited the WaterWheel Cancer Fund. 
Theme from the Bottom and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.This show was webcast via LivePhish.
Every Story Ends in Stone was performed for the first time since June 8, 2003. Alaska ended with an Also Sprach Zarathustra tease. Waste was performed by Trey acoustic. Waste and Clint Eastwood featured Jennifer Hartswick on vocals. Mozambique and Clint Eastwood featured Hartswick on trumpet. This show was webcast via LivePhish.
This show was webcast via LivePhish. Strange Design and Wedge were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Farmhouse through More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Waste through Chalk Dust Torture were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the TAB debut of Party Time. Heartbreaker was teased in Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan. Brian and Robert and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the TAB debut of No Men In No Man's Land. Trey teased Streets of Cairo in Camel Walk, San-Ho-Zay in Bounce, and Oye Como Va in Soul Planet. Waste was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured Trey on guitar for the second set and encore.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Slave to the Traffic Light.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of Avenu Malkenu, The Curtain, Pigtail, and Show of Life. Trey teased The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday after Avenu Malkenu.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Mercury. Trey quoted A Whiter Shade of Pale before Waste.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic, featured the first Trey acoustic performance of If I Could, and the debut of Empty House.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey teased Streets of Cairo in Maze.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of Rise/Come Together, Light, Ocelot, Sand, and Fuego.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic, featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Everything's Right, and the debut of Till We Meet Again. Push On ‘Til the Day was incomplete. 
This performance was part of "A Concert for Island Relief" and also featured Trey Anastasio Band, Aaron Neville, and Hurray For The Riff Raff. Proceeds from the event benefited hurricane relief efforts in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Waste featured Trey on acoustic guitar. The Maker featured Trey Anastasio Band, Aaron Neville, and Rashawn Ross on trumpet. Brother John/Iko Iko and I Want to Take You Higher featured Trey Anastasio Band, Aaron Neville, Ben The Sax Guy, and Rashawn Ross on trumpet. Brother John/Iko Iko also contained Do You Want to Dance lyrics.
This performance was part of "A Concert for Island Relief" and also featured Dave Matthews, Aaron Neville, and Hurray For The Riff Raff. Proceeds from the event benefited hurricane relief efforts in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
This performance was part of Christmas Jam and was webcast via nugs.tv. Aqui Como Alla was performed for the first time since July 27, 2001.
This performance was part of Christmas Jam, was webcast via nugs.tv, and featured Trey on guitar for Miss You and Midnight Rider.
This acoustic performance was part of the 2017 Spirit Of Life Gala honoring Coran Capshaw. Miss You was dedicated to Chip Hooper,  Phish’s booking agent who died in 2016. Dave Matthews, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and Joseph also performed.
This show featured the TAB debut of Coming in from the Cold.
This show featured the TAB debut of Over the Rainbow and the debuts of Set Your Soul Free and Soul Planet. Somewhere Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella by Trey, Jennifer, Natalie, and James, with Trey holding a candle in tribute to the victims of the Las Vegas shooting earlier in the month. Sidewalks of San Francisco was played for the first time since June 4, 2003.
Trey joined Tedeschi Trucks Band for Delta Lady and Mountain Jam.
This performance was part of the Grand Point North festival.  First Tube featured Page on keys. Trey was joined by Mike on bass and Grace Potter on vocals for Water in the Sky. Push On 'Til the Day featured Dave Grippo on saxophone.
This performance was part of the High Sierra Music Festival and took place on the Grandstand Stage.
This show was webcast via Live Phish. Vulfpeck was the opening act.
Trey, Joey Dosik, and Cory Wong joined Vulfpeck on stage for Rango and Will You Be There.
This performance was part of Summer Camp Music Festival and took place on the Sunshine Stage. This show featured the TAB debut of Midnight Rider. Money, Love and Change contained a San-Ho-Zay tease. 
This performance took place at DelFest and was on the Grandstand Stage. I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome and Beauty of My Dreams featured Del McCoury on guitar, Rob McCoury on banjo, and Ronnie McCoury on mandolin.
The TAB debut of Cause = Time in the first set was aborted. It was played in full to start the second set.
This show featured the TAB debut of Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
This show featured the TAB debut of Back in the U.S.A..
This show featured the TAB debuts of Basically Frightened and Delta Lady.
This show featured the TAB debuts of On the Road Again and Work Song. The horns teased Happy Birthday in On the Road Again, which was performed on Willie Nelson's birthday. Trey teased On the Road Again in Gotta Jibboo. In the soundcheck, Trey teased Rocky Mountain Way before Speak To Me and Iron Man before Rise/Come Together.
This show was part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
This performance was part of the Wanee Festival.
This performance was part of the Wanee Festival and featured Bob Weir and Trey performing together on acoustic guitars prior to Bob's set with his own band.
This performance was part of the Sweetwater 420 Festival and was webcast on UphoricTV's YouTube channel.
This show featured the debut of Rise/Come Together and the TAB debut of Tide Turns.
This show featured the debut of Everything's Right and the TAB debuts of Feel It Still and The Parting Glass.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first acoustic performances of Wingsuit, Fee, Breath and Burning, 46 Days, American Tune, Sleeping Monkey, and Maze. American Tune had not been performed by any member of Phish since Trey's performance with Dave Matthews & Friends on January 16, 2004.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first acoustic performances of Shade, Tide Turns, Rubberneck Lions, The Lizards, and Rock 'n' Roll Suicide. Rubberneck Lions had not been played by any member of Phish since Trey's performance in Oysterhead on June 16, 2006. Trey dedicated Wading to Tom Marshall and Summer of '89 to his wife Sue, both of who were in the audience.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic, featured the debut of Tree, and the first Trey acoustic performances of Discern, Walfredo, All of These Dreams, Winterqueen, Steam, Miss You, and More. Discern had not been played by any member of Phish since Phish's performance on August 2, 2003. Walfredo was dedicated to Raul Rekow and Summer of '89 was dedicated to Trey's wife, Sue.
This performance was part of the A Prairie Home Companion series and featured Trey on acoustic guitar, Chris Thile on mandolin, Aoife O'Donovan on vocals, Rich Dworsky on keys, Chris Eldridge on guitar, Brittany Haas on fiddle, Paul Kowert on bass, and Ted Poor on drums. Other performers were The Staves and Tig Notaro.
This performance was part of the Peach Music Festival. The first set Sand was aborted shortly after it began due to a major storm that was in the area. Set two began with Sand started at the beginning of the song.
This performance was part of the inaugural Vertex Festival.
Trey briefly teased Wilson before First Tube.
Clint Eastwood contained Chain of Fools quotes from Trey and Jen. Show of Life was dedicated to TAB and Phish booking agent Chip Hooper, who was in a local hospital battling cancer.
Trey Anastasio Band was the musical guest on Conan. The episode first aired on November 18, 2015.
During The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Trey played his guitar with a violin from a fan dressed as the devil. This show featured the TAB debut of Enjoy Yourself.  MacArthur Park included showgirls on the stage.
Call to the Post was teased before Show of Life.
Cayman Review contained a Streets of Cairo tease by Trey.  This show featured the TAB debut of What Is Life.
This show featured the TAB debuts of Soul Rebel, 49 Bye-Byes, and MacArthur Park.
This show was part of the 2015 New Yorker Festival, billed as "Trey Anastasio Talks with Alec Wilkinson." The songs  – including the debut of Cartwheels – were interspersed between interview segments.
Drums featured Sikiru Adepoju on talking drum.
Trey and Phil Lesh sat in for Bertha and Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad.
 The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down and Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy were teased during the band intros at the end of Clint Eastwood.